Canada's Wonderland

Canada's Wonderland is Canada's premier amusement park and features over 200
attractions, more than 65 thrilling rides, North America's greatest variety of
roller coasters, and Splash Works, a 20-acre water park.

Attractions
Canada's Wonderland is the home to the most exhilarating collection of rides and
roller coasters in all of Canada! With Canada's Longest Wooden Coaster - The
Mighty Canadian Minebuster, Canada's First Inverted Coaster - Flight Deck and
Canada's Only Flying Coaster - Time Warp, North America's largest variety of
coasters can be found here! If roller coasters aren't your game, test your level
of thrill being spun 360 degrees on Riptide, free falling 230 feet on Drop
Tower, or be courageous enough to catch some 120 foot hang time on Psyclone.

The RidesXtreme Skyflyer is Canada's largest free-fall swing. On Xtreme Skyflyer
riders control their own ride experience by pulling the rip cord and initiating
a 170-foot power flight that takes riders through a breathtaking pendulum swing,
soaring a mere six feet above the ground! Drawing its inspiration from
skydiving, riders will experience weightlessness and speeds of more than
100km/hr.
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On The Bat, riders are pulled backwards
and launched through an unyielding corkscrew and a breathtaking loop. After one
trip through The Bat's intense, tight track, riders have little time to catch
their breath when The Bat climbs its second launch to take riders through one
more time Backwards!

The Mighty Canadian Minebuster is the largest and longest wooden coaster
in Canada. Its immense wooden track is full of side-winding turns, stomach
lifting camel humps and breath-taking drops. The Minebuster reaches astounding
speeds of more than 90km/h on its 4000 feet of serpentine designed track.

On Drop Tower, riders sit on a high-speed transport lift that travels
over 16 feet per second, 230 feet in the air. At the top of the tower, guests
have but moments to take in the panoramic view of the Park before it registers
that what goes up must come down. Free falling at more than 100km/h, 23 stories
flash by as the ground races up and catches riders in a silent, smooth stop.